Resorts in the higher elevations got another eight feet this week with a couple more feet in the forecast by the weekend.

For Bay Area skiers, the snow is close to "too much of a good thing" when they take into account getting there. Highway 80 has closed several times this week and chains were mandatory on both 80 and Highway 50.

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Northstar-at-Tahoe says 2010-2011 is the biggest winter in 25 years with more than 500 inches of snow.

Squaw Valley says it is already in record territory with 600 inches so far this season. This is only the third time in the last 40 years that Squaw has seen this much snow.

Wind gusts of over 60 mph were recorded on top of Alpine Meadows Thursday and white-out conditions remain a concern for drivers over Donner summit. "Seeing that the snow is already falling at a 45-degree angle, we could see potential problems," California Highway patrol officer Todd Kettwig told KCRA.